scout double stroller Jeep® Scout Double Stroller
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scout double stroller

scout double stroller Jeep® Scout Double Stroller

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scout double stroller Jeep® Scout Double StrollerEpic family adventures are easy with the Jeep Scout Double Stroller from Delta Children. The stroller is finished with exclusive accents, including an extendable European style canopy, reclining seat with multiple positions and reflective piping to help you and your children stand out from the crowd. Awesome 5. 5 inch wheels with front swivel and suspension allow you to effortlessly discover everything that's out there. Lightweight and capable of

Epic family adventures are easy with the Jeep® Scout Double Stroller from Delta Children. The stroller is finished with exclusive accents, including an extendable European-style canopy, reclining seat with multiple positions and reflective piping to help you and your children stand out from the crowd. Awesome 5.5-inch wheels with front swivel and suspension allow you to effortlessly discover everything that's out there. Lightweight and capable of explorations near or far-the Jeep® Scout Double Stroller is outfitted with abundance of storage options, so you can get your children and all their gear where they need go.

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  • Available Colors: Fairway (340), Spot On (722), Lunar Burgundy (0981), Charcoal Galaxy (2271)
  • Recommend for children up to 35 pounds per seat
  • Extendable European-style canopy with sun visor
  • Five-point safety harness with soft shoulder pads
  • Multi-position reclining seat
  • Parent cup holder
  • Abundant storage includes double rear canopy bags and double hanging storage bags
  • Front swivel wheels with suspension system
  • 5.5 inch front and back wheels
  • Lightweight design
  • Fits through standard 30 inch wide doors
  • JPMA certified
  • Meets or exceeds all ASTM and applicable CPSC standards
  • Assembled Dimensions (in inches): 29.9 (width) by 37 (height) by 23.4 (depth)
  • Product Weight (in pounds): 18.3
  • Shipping Dimensions (in inches): 11.2 (width) by 42.1 (height) by 13 (depth)
  • Shipping Weight (in pounds): 21.39

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